DOPAMINE-β-HYDROXYLASE IN THE RAT BRAIN: DEVELOPMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS |
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Authors: | J T Coyle J Axelrod |
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Institution: | Laboratory of Clinical Science, National Institute of Mental Health Bethesda, Maryland 20014 |
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Abstract: | Abstract— A sensitive and specific assay for dopamine-8-hydroxylase (DBH) in the rat brain has been developed. The enzyme in the brain has requirements for cofactors and affinity for substrate similar to DBH in the adrenal medulla. DBH activity was demonstrable in the brain of the fetal rat at 15 days of gestation; there was an increase in DBH activity with maturation that preceded and paralleled the rise in levels of endogenous norepinephrine until 3 weeks after birth. There was a shift in the distribution of total DBH activity from the caudal to the rostral regions of the brain during development. In the adult brain, DBH was highly localized in the nerve terminals. Between 17 days of gestation and adult-hood, there was 2300-fold increase in the DBH activity that sedimented with sheared-off nerve terminals. |
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